One of the differences between iOS and Android devices would be its messaging platforms. While there are plenty of third-party alternatives such as WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Telegram, just to name a few, both iOS and Android have proprietary messaging systems that lets them chat with fellow iOS or Android users.
For iOS users, this comes in the form of iMessage, but what if you’re an Android user who wants to chat with their friends using iMessage? You might think it would be impossible to do so, but that’s actually not the case. It will take a bit of a workaround to chat with friends on your Android device through iMessage, and while it is a bit of a lengthy process, it’s not a particularly difficult process and you should have it up and running in no time.
Since your Mac will essentially act as a server in which your iMessages will pass through, this means that your computer needs to be up and running 24/7. Given that by default, most computers will eventually turn themselves off and go to sleep when idle, you’ll need to change that.
Note that this setting persists whether you use AirMessage or not, so if you’re looking to cut down on your energy usage, you might want to keep this in mind.
To ensure a steady and reliable connection from your phone to your computer, you will need to setup a couple of things, such as port forwarding.
If you can somehow guarantee that your IP address will never change, then you should be set. However, for the most part, our IP addresses do change every now and then due to a variety of reasons, like a power outage that resets the modem. This means that when that happens, we will lose our connect to our AirMessage server.
To avoid this problem, you might need to consider getting a dynamic DNS service, such as Dynu DNS. We should point out that this step is completely optional. It will make the overall service of AirMessage a lot more reliable, especially if you frequently reset your router, but if you don’t, you can feel free to skip this.
Now that you’ve set it all up, assuming you followed the steps correctly, your AirMessage server should be up and running. Now all you’ll need to do is download and install the app on your phone and you should be ready to start sending iMessage messages from your Android device to your friends on iOS.